
Paperclip by CME
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Too busy to head to the store for 600 of them? If you've got a 3D printer at your disposal, you can now have your very own paperclip in under two minutes! This straightforward paperclip prints really quickly and I designed it to hold together roughly ten pages of paper. However, you could probably manage even more sheets with it. It's worked fine so far, but don't expect too much from it - normal paperclips can do a lot more. Feedback and ideas are greatly appreciated. Since I only have access to Ultimaker printers, I'd love to see how this prints on other machines. So show me the results with a make. Print Settings Printer Brand: Ultimaker Printer: Ultimaker 2 Rafts: No Supports: No Infill: Doesn't matter, model not thick so infill not needed Notes: Print it at your normal speed. Rafts or brims are not necessary and if used will be hard to remove. Post-Printing How to use To use the paperclip, simply place the two prongs sticking out on the front, and the longer prong in the middle on the back. The photos should help you visualize this.
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